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Participants will attend up to a total of 12 sessions held 1-2x\u002Fweek for 90 minutes. No more than 10 participants will be in a group. In this study, CPT provided is a version that was adapted for prisons (CPT-CJ).",[13],"Behavioral: Group Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)",{"label":15,"type":10,"description":16,"interventionNames":17},"Individual trauma focused self-help via workbook","Participants in the trauma-focused self-help therapy will independently read and do practice assignments in a workbook to learn skills to recover from trauma.",[18],"Behavioral: Control Group Individual trauma focused self-help via workbook",[20,26],{"type":21,"name":9,"description":22,"armGroupLabels":23,"otherNames":24},"BEHAVIORAL","Participants in CPT group therapy will learn about trauma and how to change upsetting thoughts related to it. Participants will attend up to a total of 12 sessions held 1-2x\u002Fweek for 90 minutes. No more than 10 participants will be in a group. 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Of note, if the scheduling conflict or facility restriction is expected to resolve following the next round of randomization at the study site, the participant may be put on \"hold for next round\" status rather than withdrawn unless other exclusionary criteria would be met by that time (e.g., release).","ALL","18 Years",{"count":128,"type":129},640,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[132],"NA","Addiction and trauma exposure are common among the 5.5 million people (1 in 47 adults) in the U.S. who are in prison or under supervision. About 85% of people in prison have a substance use disorder or are there for a drug-related crime, and many have experienced serious trauma before being incarcerated. Posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) are often a result of trauma and are linked to more severe drug use, higher rates of relapse, and increased crime. PTSS and substance use disorder (SUD) each raise the chances of new arrests for people who are justice-involved, showing that addressing trauma and addiction could help reduce repeat offenses and the costs of incarceration. However, treatments for PTSS are rarely available in prisons, and there is little research on whether providing therapy for PTSS in prison can lower drug use, PTSS, or crime after release.\n\nThe goal of this clinical trial is to see if trauma-focused group therapy (CPT) provided while in prison, can help people after release from prison. The therapy has been adapted for use in prisons (CPT-CJ) and will be compared to trauma focused therapy delivered via a self-help workbook\n\nThis study will:\n\n* test whether a trauma-focused group therapy (CPT-CJ) can reduce post-incarceration drug and alcohol use, mental health issues, and drug-related crime, compared to trauma-focused self-help,\n* evaluate a strategy called implementation facilitation, which helps support the use of this therapy in prisons, and\n* measure the cost of the therapies and support strategies to help plan for future expansion.\n\nIncarcerated participants (N = 640; 50% female) will be enrolled from \\~10 prisons in \\~5 states, ensuring variability in population and setting characteristics. 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